Chaos or Coherence? Strengths, Opportunities and Challanges for Australia's Integrity Systems
Author(s)
Brown, A J
Sampford, Charles
Shacklock, Arthur
Head, Brian
Connors, Carmel
Preston, Noel
Adair, Dallas
MacNeill, Scott
Baker, Geoff
Gilligan, Dr George
David Kimber, Associate Professor
Kimber, Dr Megan
Lucas, Joel
Roberts, Peter
Smith, Dr Rodney
Uhr, Dr John
Warburton, John
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2005
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This publication presents the results of a research program. It focuses on how different elements of integrity interact, which combination of institutions and reforms make for a strong integrity system, and how Australia's integrity systems should evolve to ensure coherence, not chaos in the way public integrity is maintained. The assessment resulted in 21 recommendation encompassing three broad overarching themes: Integrity from the top: core institutions; walking the talk; distributed integrity institutions; and investing in integrity: education, evaluation and research. At the same time, this project provides an example ...
View more >This publication presents the results of a research program. It focuses on how different elements of integrity interact, which combination of institutions and reforms make for a strong integrity system, and how Australia's integrity systems should evolve to ensure coherence, not chaos in the way public integrity is maintained. The assessment resulted in 21 recommendation encompassing three broad overarching themes: Integrity from the top: core institutions; walking the talk; distributed integrity institutions; and investing in integrity: education, evaluation and research. At the same time, this project provides an example of, and methodology for ,the assessment and improvement of integrity systems in other countries.
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View more >This publication presents the results of a research program. It focuses on how different elements of integrity interact, which combination of institutions and reforms make for a strong integrity system, and how Australia's integrity systems should evolve to ensure coherence, not chaos in the way public integrity is maintained. The assessment resulted in 21 recommendation encompassing three broad overarching themes: Integrity from the top: core institutions; walking the talk; distributed integrity institutions; and investing in integrity: education, evaluation and research. At the same time, this project provides an example of, and methodology for ,the assessment and improvement of integrity systems in other countries.
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